We look forward to providing
you a first rate ocean adventure you'll never forget here on the
East side of the Big Island. We'll
meet you down at the boat launch on the mountainside of the harbor
to board the LavaKai. Cruising through
the bay we'll teach & show you many point of historical importance
to Hilo. Once underway we'll head north to the first of many Hilo's
special places, our local surf spot Honoli'i
(once a village). From here it's up the coast to see some mystical
waterfalls cascading into the Pacific Ocean below. All along
the way taking in breathtaking tropical landscapes of Palm filled
valleys leading the way up our sleeping giant mountain Mauna
Kea that got it first dust of snow on November 6th this year.
Our regular sightings of the Spinner &
Bottlenose Dolphins are always a crowd pleaser, especially
when we see large pods of over 100 showing us their acrobatic spins.
The Hamakua coast was home to many sugar companies during the 1900's
including the Papaikou sugar mill that
resides on a beautiful black sand beach and now is a popular surf
spot. One place not to miss is the scenic Onomea
Bay, a botanical garden of over 2000 species of plant life
reside here in this lush paradise. Just down the coast are large
Lava Caves located on a sea cliff.
From here we head out into the ocean to see the Humpback Whales.
We have been experiencing the Humpback Whales daily, with sighting
on every tour.We see many types of behavior during this important
mating time including Breeching, Fluking,
Tail Slaps, baby Humpbacks (Calves), and Competition Pods.
While away from the Island you can view Kilauea
erupting up the mountain. Once across the bay we'll be off the East
Hilo coast where you can see old Mauna Loa
lava flows that once flowed into the ocean. On our way back to the
harbor we pass by many of Hilo’s popular beach parks and places
of historical importance including Leleiwi
Point, Richardsons, The Ice Ponds, Onekahakaha, and Puhi Bay.